Tevez comments in papers tomorrow...

Just common sense stuff isnt it that piece. If hes unhappy then lets get someone in.

The one thing you cant question is the mans desire, considering his injury the amount of ground he covered was unreal.<br /><br />-- Sun May 15, 2011 9:46 pm --<br /><br />Just common sense stuff isnt it that piece. If hes unhappy then lets get someone in.

The one thing you cant question is the mans desire, considering his injury the amount of ground he covered was unreal.
 
he looked ok yesterday, i was really pleased with the togetherness yesterday, they all seemed to be one, mancini the players and everyone connected to the club.call me silly but they looked like fans celebrating the win.it made me think we are at last a unit, a unit that if kept together they could go on and win many more trophies.
i hope he stays.
 
de niro said:
he looked ok yesterday, i was really pleased with the togetherness yesterday, they all seemed to be one, mancini the players and everyone connected to the club.call me silly but they looked like fans celebrating the win.it made me think we are at last a unit, a unit that if kept together they could go on and win many more trophies.
i hope he stays.
 
Its best if he chooses to be closer to his family, after all Italy is a lot nearer Argentina than England.
Hope he stays though.

Super ....Super Tev
Super......Super Tev
Super......Super Tev
Super Carlos Tevez
 
No problem with him going for personal reasons as he says but I think he loves this club in his own way...I think if he can he'll give us another year..if not its mission accomplished and we love you Carlos.
 
The Mirror reporting what we already knew...

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WTGD!! said:
The Mirror reporting what we already knew...

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Carlos-Tevez-claims-he-may-leave-Manchester-City-for-sake-of-my-family-article736705.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Ca ... 36705.html</a>


Carlos Tevez claims Manchester City can’t do anything more to keep him after admitting he could leave in the summer. The City skipper has revealed he will decide his future with his family in the next few weeks, despite helping the Blues end their 35-year trophy wait by lifting the FA Cup.

Tevez insisted he has no issue with manager Roberto Mancini or anyone else at Eastlands and is not trying to hold the club to ransom.

The striker says the problem is he misses his two ­daughters, who live back home in Argentina with their mother, and they will not move to Manchester.

His family may be prepared to relocate to Italy or Spain, where he is wanted by Real Madrid, because of their Latin cultures and he says this is the only reason he would quit City.

“It’s a decision I have to make with my family, who are my priority,” he said. “It’s not about money at all and I don’t have problems with anyone at the club.

“They treat me right. Things are fine with Mancini and everyone here. If there is an option to go it will be because of the family. It is difficult to be so far away from them.

“It would be a personal decision rather than a ­professional one.”

City have been here before with Tevez after he said he wanted to leave in December and he claims the matter is still unresolved.

“Everyone knows that in December we had some conversations with the club and I put my opinions across,” he said.

“Now it’s something I need to discuss with my family.”

Despite Tevez’s insistence everything is fine with Mancini, he pulled the Italian up over what he felt was his suggestion he wanted to move to Italy and possibly AC Milan.

The fiery South American also didn’t like being ­substituted near the end of City’s 1-0 Wembley win over Stoke and Mancini appears to be growing tired of Tevez’s ­melodramatics.

He is prepared to let his skipper leave as he only wants players who are fully committed to the City ­revolution.
 
Hope he stays because we're a better team with him than without him and you can't doubt his commitment on the the field. but if he's determined to leave we'll just have find a replacement which won't be easy, still hopeful he'll stay though.
 

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